Another lovely video Dylan, I have always loved this part of the world, and it was fantastic to sail round ‘The Turning Point’ in our own boat in 2015 ( we kept turning right ) – bloody cold though !RegardsRob

Thank you for this, back on track at last. Such a beautiful place and unspoilt, that is until one looks closer at the plastic and nylon discarded and polluting the land and the sea. Thank you for including this sad reality. David Attenborough will be proud of you. Cheque to follow.

It is a shame – I hope that the plastic pollution is a passing phase – on the bright side there is not much domestic rubbish. It is odd looking back to material I shot in the past. I like the idea that I am almost cutting the material which seems lamost fresh to me. I see stuff in the background I had completely forgotten.

Another excellent film Dylan, and what an antidote to the Christmas seasonal madness!. It really makes you look forward to the return of spring and summer. Now we’re past the equinox its plain sailing from now on!

Just as we were all distracted (and impressed) by your Ebike diversion, we surely come to KTL for these stunning vistas and overlaid wry commentaries. A beautiful work Dylan. Hopefully the planets are aligning to get KTL back on the water – even with an Ebike strapped to the mast. All good wishes to you and Jill for the New Year.

It has been interesting – the guys who sail in shallow waters in small boats have told me that they feel that the films from Scotland did not speak to them. The coast and its challenges change with geography and latitude. Shetland in a Centaur is certainly different from poking around the Humber or the Broads for a year.

Yes but I enjoy your Scottish Films knowing that you filming it is the closest I’ll ever come to doing this in my lifetime. However the East Coast films are inspiring in that it shows me how I can do it. So speaking personally you cover all my interests. Well done

I think it is natural that you would drift in and out of such a long term project – heck I appear to have drifted out a bit. I think there has been a wonderful flowering of the genre and I am sure that we have all been seduced away by the fresh glories in the way of sailing content that youtube offers us. I sometimes feel that there is very little more that can be seen and told about being at anchor in the Caribbean by a nice beach.

I think that there are times in life or times of the year when you want to watch sailing films – who wants to sit indoors watching other people sail when it is nice weather outside? However, in the middle of a polar vortex things can look very different.

Thank you, Dylan, for your wonderful blend of scenic delights, historical background, natural history and the serenity, for the most part, that it exudes. I do wonder how many years, if you are going to include all the ‘wrinkly parts’ of Scotland and Ireland, your project is going to take! Happy New Year to you. Martin G.

Dylan, Absolutely brilliant.I really enjoyed this. Thank you. As to your e-bike I met a man on the IOW riding something similar according to his story bike cost £700 now 3 years old heading towards a new battery £250 quid well worth the expense. Bike similar to Dutch modelbought Argos or Amazom. I guess you recieved my letter with cheque sorry about that but we have had trouble with violent hunting types down here. All best wishes Bryan T